Charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia in Wisconsin?
In Wisconsin, drug paraphernalia can include anything that you could use to grow, cultivate, or use illegal drugs. It can include pipes, needles, scales, and razors, among other items. The statute does not define clearly what constitutes paraphernalia. A wide range of objects can be deemed to be drug paraphernalia. On the other hand, the statute requires that, to be guilty of possession of paraphernalia, you must have some intent...
Criminal Lawyer Madison | Reasonable Search | Dog Sniff
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A Criminal Lawyer In Madison Explains What Constitutes Probable Cause For Conducting Dog Sniff Searches In Wisconsin
As we mentioned in a prior blog post, motorists are protected from unreasonable searches and seizure unless the officer has probable cause for doing so. If he or she has probable cause, a search may be legally conducted. This includes dog sniff searches to look for drugs that may be present in the vehicle.
But what constitutes probable cause in this situation? In the case...
Slip And Fall Damages | Personal Injury Attorney Madison WI
Written by Steve Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Personal Injury.
Determine The Worth Of Your Slip And Fall Case: Hire A Personal Injury Attorney In Madison, WI
Suing after a slip and fall injury is a fairly common occurrence, especially when the victim’s life has been irrevocably changed as a result of the incident. But is it always worth it? In some cases, yes. In others, no. Before you get your hopes up that a lawsuit will bring a windfall, consult Eisenberg Law Offices, a personal injury attorney in Madison, WI.
Our personal injury attorneys...
Madison DUI Attorney discusses Implied Consent in Wisconsin
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Blood Alcohol Concentration test – Madison DUI attorney provides advice
If you are stopped by a police officer for operating a vehicle while intoxicated, you may initially want to refuse a blood, breath, or urine test for blood alcohol concentration. Unfortunately, though, that does not usually help you. The reason for this is Wisconsin’s implied consent law. This law provides that in Wisconsin, anyone who is arrested with probable cause to believe he or she is intoxicated is required...
Who Is Liable If My Child Is Injured at School?
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Personal Injury Attorney Madison WI discusses School Injuries
Across the country, injuries happen at schools every day. Most of these are minor, the kinds of bumps and bruises that do not even slow your child down. But when something more serious happens, you need to know where to go for help. Depending on the severity of the injury and how it occurred, the school and other individuals involved may be liable to you for damages. A Madison WI personal injury attorney helps you determine who...